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Taube Museum in Minot, North Dakota – Fundraiser

2 N. Main St. – Minot, ND 58703 – 701-838-4445 – taube@srt.com www.taubemuseum.org For immediate release January 29, 2010 Fundraiser to support Artist Exhibitions Soup It Up! at the Taube Museum of Art (Minot, ND) The Taube Museum of Art in Minot will be hosting the third annual Soup It Up! fundraiser on Saturday, February […]

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The Federal Education Budget

Dear Education Stakeholders: By now, I expect you’ve heard the good news. In his State of the Union address, President Obama called for the reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) – “when” we reauthorize, not “if,” he emphasized – and, at a time when most government spending is frozen, the President proposed

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Homeland Security Insider

Tips for info-sharing with local and tribal officials The FBI and DHS need to better clarify what “suspicious activities” local and tribal officials in border communities are to report to federal law enforcement and state fusion agencies, and how to report them. That was one of the central findings of a recent Government Accountability Office

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North Dakota Legislative Budget Section Minutes

NORTH DAKOTA LEGISLATIVE MANAGEMENTMinutes of theBUDGET SECTIONTuesday, December 15, 2009Senate Chamber, State CapitolBismarck, North DakotaSenator Ray Holmberg, Chairman, called themeeting to order at 9:00 a.m.Members present: Senators Ray Holmberg, BillBowman, Randel Christmann, Tom Fischer, Tony S.Grindberg, Ralph L. Kilzer, Karen K. Krebsbach,Elroy N. Lindaas, Tim Mathern, Carolyn Nelson, DavidO’Connell, Larry J. Robinson, Tom Seymour, BobStenehjem,

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Online Enrollment is up 17%

NewsOnline Enrollment Up 17% January 27, 2010 Fall 2008 online enrollments were up 17 percent from a year before, with about 4.6 million students taking at least one class online, according to the 2009 Sloan Survey of Online Learning. With all higher education enrollments increasing only by 1.2 percent for the same time period, the

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Information from Minot State University – North Dakota

Jan. 27, 2010: Inside The Jan. 27, 2010, edition of Inside, a newsletter for employees and friends of Minot State University, is attached at the following link: Inside_Jan._27_2010.pdf The stories contained include:PIO updateNew faculty and staff aboard for 2009-2010Devils Lake sophomore performs at MSO family concert Saturday eveningMinot State class cancellation/campus closure/delayed opening policy outlinedFaiths

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North Dakota Oil News from Ron Ness

New Members – Thanks to the new Petroleum Council members Trihydro Corp., NuStar Energy, Cornerstone Natural Resources, EnerCrest, Inc., and Wilson & Company, Inc. North Dakota Oil Numbers – North Dakota set a new annual oil production record in 2009 producing about 80 million barrels of oil, up from 63 million in 2008. Production in

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Telecommunications Grants

A broad move for broadbandTraill County in line for high-speed Internet connection Hundreds of residents and businesses in Traill County are in line to receive high-speed Internet connections in the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s largest-ever distribution of funding for rural broadband. By: Chuck Haga, Grand Forks Herald SendPrintCENTER FOR SELF-GROWTH & RENEWAL Feel a little

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News from Minot State University – North Dakota

Jan. 25, 2010 Campus Announcements Events MSU blood drive scheduled for today and Tuesday The Minot State University Ambassadors and Student Government Association are hosting an MSU blood drive today and Tuesday (Jan. 25-26), from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The blood drive is in the Conference Center of the Student Center. Students, faculty and

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Political Fundraising – North Dakota Style

Local Victory The Local Victory Newsletter Advanced Political Fundraising: How to Make an Ask (This is the 2nd part of a 2 part series on political fundraising. Part 1 is available here: Political Fundraising 101) For many candidates, asking friends, colleagues, or supporters to make a donation is scary and unappealing. But political fundraising need

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North Dakota Department of Corrections Newsletter

In 2003, the North Dakota Departmentof Corrections and Rehabilitation(DOCR) was one of eight states selectedfor a technical assistance grant fromthe National Institute of Correctionsfor the Transition from Prison toCommunity Initiative (TPC). Thegoals of the initiative were to increasepublic safety and reduce correctionscosts through reducing recidivism.In the years following theassistance grant, the Departmenthas made signifi cant

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North Dakota Attorney General’s Top Ten Consumer Complaints

News Release – Office of Attorney GeneralContact: Liz Brocker (701) 328-2210_______________________________________________ January 20, 2010 STENEHJEM RELEASES 2009 TOP TEN CONSUMER COMPLAINTS BISMARCK – Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem released his office’s list of Top Ten consumer complaints for 2009, showing that last year, the Consumer Protection Division of his office processed 1,028 complaints and took legal

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